‘Grounds for Collaboration’: First Jewish Zine Festival Celebrates Unconventional Publishing

By Hannah Docter-Loeb September 29, 2022

Creatives across North America flocked to pop-up events hosted by the Jewish Zine Archive to revel in a renaissance of small-scale Jewish independent publication.

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Curating Digital Diaspora

By Jonah Lubin July 28, 2021

The Editor of UChicago’s undergraduate journal for Jewish studies is changing the format for a many-tongued, virtual Jewish world.

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Living Memory of the Jewish Left: A Jewish Currents Fellowship Reflection

By Chaya Holch and Miriam Saperstein January 11, 2021

Two New Voices Fellows discuss their year working with Jewish Currents, weaving memory about the Jewish Left through the eyes of the magazine’s lineage of writers and editors.

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Ruth Tenzer Feldman on Writing, Judaism, and Why Oregon is Better Than Italy

By Simi Lichtman May 14, 2013

The publishing world is hard to get into. To make the process easier, and to give graduate students real-life hands-on experience with publishing, Portland State University created its own publishing house for its publishing school’s Master’s students. The company, Ooligan Press, was founded in 2001. Students are involved in every step of the publishing process,…

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